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The 4 Most Unforgettable Day Trips from Nelson


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The Nelson Tasman region is renowned for its stunning natural beauty, offering an unparalleled gateway to some of Aotearoa's most breathtaking attractions.

When you stay at Bella Vista Nelson, you’re perfectly positioned to explore the very best this region has to offer, whether that be popular, must visit destinations or hidden gems. With our clean, comfortable accommodation and central location, your adventures are just a short drive away.

To help make the most of your time, we've pulled together our top four picks for unforgettable day trips from our Nelson motel. Get ready for golden beaches, serene lakes, and thriving national parks!

View of the golden sands of Abel Tasman National Park, a popular and easy day trip from Nelson.


1. Abel Tasman National Park

Distance: 1-hour drive from Bella Vista Nelson

Abel Tasman National Park is a must-see when you're in the Nelson Tasman region. It's known for its stunning golden beaches, crystal-clear waters, and lush native forests, making it one of New Zealand's most popular outdoor destinations.

Start your day with a scenic water taxi ride from Marahau, which takes you into the heart of the park. The water taxi will drop you off at various beaches and islands, where you can explore by foot or boat. If you're up for a challenge, hike a section of the Abel Tasman Coast Track – one of New Zealand's Great Walks – which offers breathtaking coastal views, forests, and wildlife.

For a more relaxed experience, consider renting a kayak and gliding across the waters, or spend the afternoon sunbathing and swimming at Anchorage Beach, one of the park’s most picturesque spots.

Helpful Tips for Day Trips to Abel Tasman National Park:

  • Book early: Water taxis and guided tours are popular, especially during peak season, so it’s best to reserve in advance.
  • Short on time? A half-day water taxi ride combined with a short walk is a great way to experience the highlights without committing to a full-day hike.
  • Keep an eye out for wildlife: Abel Tasman is home to seals, dolphins, and a variety of native birds like t?? and kerer?. Keep an eye out for wildlife – seals, dolphins, and native birds like t?? and kerer? are often spotted.


2. Kaiteriteri

Distance: 1-hour drive from Bella Vista Nelson

Kaiteriteri is a small coastal town that serves as the gateway to Abel Tasman. It's well-known for its stunning beach, safe swimming areas, and outdoor activities, making it perfect for a family-friendly day trip.

Kaiteriteri Beach is ideal for swimming, paddleboarding, or just relaxing in the sun. Families will love the beachfront playground and mini-golf, while active travellers can hire a kayak or take a boat cruise to explore nearby islands and hidden coves.

If you're looking for a cycling adventure, the Great Taste Trail is just a short ride away. This scenic route takes you through vineyards, orchards, and local farms - what a treat!

Helpful Tips for Day Trips to Kaiteriteri:

  • Arrive early: Kaiteriteri gets busy, especially in summer, so aim to arrive early to secure a parking spot near the beach.
  • Don’t miss Split Apple Rock: Just a short boat trip or kayak paddle from Kaiteriteri, this iconic (and unusual!) rock formation is a must-see.
  • Grab a bite to eat: For a relaxed meal, visit the Waterfront Restaurant or a more casual bite from one of the local beachfront eateries.


3. Nelson Lakes National Park

Distance: 1.25-hour drive from Bella Vista Nelson

Nelson Lakes National Park offers a change of pace from the coast, showcasing the stunning glacial lakes of Rotoiti and Rotoroa, surrounded by mountains and native forest. It’s a perfect day trip for those who want to experience the region's diversity.

Start by taking a stroll along the shores of Lake Rotoiti or Rotoroa, where you can enjoy a peaceful atmosphere and beautiful scenery. If you’re up for an activity, try fishing for trout or take on one of the park’s scenic walking tracks. The Mount Robert Circuit is a popular trail that offers panoramic views of the surrounding mountains, valleys, and lakes.

One of the most iconic spots in the park is the jetty at Lake Rotoiti, which provides a perfect photo opportunity, especially at sunrise or sunset.

Helpful Tips for Day Trips to Nelson Lakes National Park:

  • Pack a lunch: There are limited dining options around the park, so it’s a good idea to bring a packed lunch to enjoy while you take in the scenery.
  • Best for photographers: The jetty at Lake Rotoiti is especially beautiful at sunrise or sunset, so time your visit accordingly if you're keen on snapping some photos.

 

4. Golden Bay and Takaka

Distance: 1.75-hour drive (min) from Bella Vista Nelson

Golden Bay is a hidden gem in the Nelson Tasman region and is well worth the trek to get there. The drive over Takaka Hill is an adventure in itself, with breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside.

Start your day by visiting Te Waikoropup? Springs, one of the clearest freshwater springs in the world. From there, continue another 40 minutes along the South Island's northern tip to Wharariki Beach, which is known for its dramatic rock formations and the seals that call it home. The beach is remote, peaceful, and perfect for a relaxing walk or a quick dip in the ocean.

Finish your trip in Takaka, a quirky town full of art galleries, boutique shops, and cosy cafés. It's a great place to peruse and grab a bite to eat after a day of exploring.

Helpful Tips for Day Trips to Takataka and Golden Bay:

  • Take your time on Takaka Hill: The drive can be winding and steep, so allow extra time for the journey, but the views are absolutely worth it.
  • Wharariki Beach: This stunning beach is about a 20-minute walk from the car park so be prepared for a stroll. Visit at low tide to explore the rock pools and catch a glimpse of the seal pups.

 

Why Stay at Bella Vista Nelson?

At Bella Vista Nelson, we pride ourselves on offering comfortable, centrally located accommodation, making it easy to enjoy all your day trips. Our clean, spacious rooms, free on-site parking, and friendly service ensure you’ll have a relaxing base for exploring the region. Whether you're here for nature, food, or just to unwind, we’re here to help make your stay unforgettable.

Make the most of your adventure with these day trips from Nelson!

There’s so much to see and do in the area, and staying at our Nelson accommodation means you'll be well-placed to experience it all. After a day of adventure, return to our motel to relax and recharge for another exciting day.

Book your stay at Bella Vista Nelson today!


Top 11 Things to Do in Greymouth for an Unforgettable Experience


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Discover the Natural Beauty of the Wild West Coast


If you're after a laid-back getaway with plenty of adventure, Greymouth on New Zealand's South Island is the place to visit. Situated at the mouth of the Grey River, Greymouth is the largest town on the West Coast and offers easy access to some of the most breathtaking landscapes in the region, from towering cliffs to wild beaches. Rich in history, the West Coast is also renowned for its Pounamu hunting (jade) and fascinating gold mining heritage. With Bella Vista Greymouth at the center of it all, a stay at our Greymouth motel accommodation puts you right in the thick of the fun!

To help you make the most of your visit, we’ve put together the top 11 things to do in Greymouth that we believe will make your trip truly unforgettable!


1. Discover the Unique Punakaiki Pancake Rocks

Despite the name, we're sorry to say you won’t find any actual pancakes here—just incredible limestone formations that look like stacks of pancakes! The Punakaiki Pancake Rocks are one of the West Coast’s coolest natural attractions and are definitely worth a visit. They’re especially impressive at high tide when the blowholes put on quite the show. It’s just a quick 40-minute scenic drive north from Bella Vista Greymouth, making it a perfect way to kick off your trip!

2. Wander Through the Hokitika Gorge

Hokitika Gorge is another one of those places you won’t want to miss. A pleasant hour drive from Greymouth, the bright turquoise waters of the gorge are set against the lush native bush, creating an incredible contrast. The easy 2.4km out and back walk through the gorge takes about 1.5 hours, and the views along the way are absolutely jaw-dropping. The lookout at the end is the perfect spot to snap some photos and soak up the scenery.


3. Take in the Scenic Drive to Rapahoe Beach

15-Minutes from our Greymouth motel takes you down to Rapahoe Beach—a 2km stretch of beautiful beach featuring sweeping views of the Tasman Sea! Once you arrive, you’ll find a peaceful stretch of sand perfect for a bit of beachcombing, a leisurely stroll, or just relaxing as the waves roll in. If you’re around at sunset, you’re in for a treat—the fiery colours reflecting off the water make for a magical sight! A West Coast sunset is difficult to beat!

4. Relax by Lake Brunner

If you’re after some peace and quiet, Lake Brunner is the perfect escape. Just 30 minutes from Greymouth, this gorgeous spot is surrounded by the Southern Alps and offers a calm, peaceful atmosphere that’s hard to beat. Whether you’re keen for a swim, a kayak paddle, or simply relaxing by the water and soaking up the views, it’s an ideal spot to unwind. On the way, make a stop at Carew Creek Falls—an easy 30-minute stroll will take you to the base of a beautiful waterfall framed by granite boulders, with stunning valley views. However your day unfolds, pack a picnic, take it slow, and settle into the slower pace of the West Coast.


5. Learn the History at Brunner Mine Site

Step back in time at the Brunner Mine Site, one of New Zealand’s earliest coal mining hubs. Located on the banks of the Grey River, this historic site features a suspension bridge, a 65-step memorial, and fascinating industrial ruins, including the last remaining beehive coke ovens. Wander through the remnants and learn about the miners’ lives and the site’s role in shaping New Zealand’s industrial heritage. An absolutely fascinating experience for history buffs and curious minds alike.


6. Explore the Left Bank Art Gallery

The Left Bank Art Gallery, housed in a former bank building, showcases amazing works by local artists. From paintings and sculptures to textiles and jewellery, this gallery is a true celebration of West Coast creativity. Be sure to explore the displays featuring Pounamu (jade), a precious stone deeply significant to Maori culture.

7. Step Back in Time at Shantytown Heritage Park

Shantytown Heritage Park is a brilliant way to experience the West Coast’s rich gold mining history. This recreated 1880s gold mining town brings the past to life with old-time buildings, interactive exhibits, and even the chance to try your hand at gold panning—perfect for kids and adults alike! Wander the streets, discover the steam train, and learn about the resilience of those who lived through the Gold Rush era. With nearby trails and a café on-site, it’s easy to make a full day of this experience.


8. Cycle the West Coast Wilderness Trail

The West Coast Wilderness Trail is a 120km adventure that takes you through some of the most stunning landscapes the West Coast has to offer. With a relatively flat and smooth trail, featuring a mix of coastal views, lush native bush, and quiet backcountry roads, it's perfect for beginners to experts. Take it slow, stop for photos, and soak in the surrounds. Four to five multi-day itineraries are popular to complete this, however, there are shorter sections of the trail are perfect for a day out too.

9. Pay of Visit to Monteith's Brewery

Monteith's Brewery is a West Coast icon, and for good reason. As New Zealand’s oldest brewery, it’s a must-visit for beer enthusiasts and anyone keen to sample some local flavour. Take a behind-the-scenes tour to see how their award-winning beers and ciders are crafted, and don’t miss the chance to taste exclusive brews only available at the brewery. If a tour is too much of a commitment for you, you can still pop in, grab a pint, and enjoy the warm, inviting atmosphere of this gem!


10. Hike the Point Elizabeth Walkway

The Point Elizabeth Walkway is a gem of a trail, great for those looking to stretch their legs and enjoy spectacular views, and is only 15 minutes from Bella Vista. The 5.5km track, which takes about 1.5 to 2 hours return, weaves through lush forest and opens up to breathtaking vistas of the rugged coastline and Tasman Sea. With signs along the way and plenty of spots to snap some incredible photos, this walk is perfect for families or anyone after a leisurely hike with a big reward.

11. Enjoy a Scenic Train Ride on the TranzAlpine

Want to experience one of the world’s most scenic train journeys? Well you're in luck! Running between Greymouth and Christchurch, the TranzAlpine train ride offers an unforgettable way to experience the beauty of the Southern Alps. Marvel at panoramic views of mountain peaks, rivers, and gorges as the train winds through tunnels and over viaducts. So whether you decide to take it on your way in or out of town, it’s a relaxing and unique way to take in the diverse landscapes of the West Coast region and Canterbury Plains.


Why You Should Book Your Stay at Bella Vista Greymouth?

Bella Vista Greymouth is the perfect spot to kick off your West Coast adventure. Located right in the heart of town, you're near must-see places like the Punakaiki Pancake Rocks and Hokitika Gorge. The rooms are clean, comfy, and equipped with everything you need—free wifi, free parking, kitchenettes, and electric blankets for those chilly winter nights. You’ll also enjoy a warm welcome from our friendly team, who love sharing local tips to help you get the most out of your trip. Talk about true West Coast hospitality! With unbeatable value and great hosts, Bella Vista Greymouth makes it easy to relax and explore.

Are you ready to experience these top things to do in Greymouth?

Greymouth on New Zealand's West Coast has it all—whether you're into adventure, history, or simply soaking in the beautiful Great Outdoors. Staying at Bella Vista Greymouth makes exploring all these great spots easy, while offering the perfect retreat to relax and unwind.

What are you waiting for? Book your Greymouth accommodation today!